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Re: NFL concerned by marijuana 'epidemic' in draft class

Originally Posted by SanAntonioSteelerFan

Originally Posted by birtikidis

Hey, as long as they tax the hell out of it so it helps get out us out of the mess emperor obama is getting us in...

Sorry, pardner, can't let that one stand. Google "national debt 10 years", you'll see that Emperor Bush (no clothes!!), and amazingly his father too, got us into this mess (under Clinton the debt went up just a bit, then levelled out).

What you're doing is like blaming a surgeon for the cancer he's taking out.

Re: NFL concerned by marijuana 'epidemic' in draft class

And don't blame Clinton for slowing the national debt down. He had nothing to do with it. that goes to Mr. Carter. but then, you probably didn't know that Mr. Carter is also the reason for our failing stock market.

Re: NFL concerned by marijuana 'epidemic' in draft class

Steelers wide receiver Santonio Holmes, who is facing a civil lawsuit in Florida in which a woman accuses him of throwing a drink at her, says he didn't do anything and expects the matter to be dealt with quickly

PITTSBURGH -- Pittsburgh Steelers president Art Rooney II says the team is "disappointed" wide receiver Santonio Holmes is being accused in a lawsuit of assaulting a woman in an Orlando nightclub.

The lawsuit followed a separate incident involving quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who became the subject of a police investigation after a college student alleged he assaulted her in a Georgia nightclub.

"We are disappointed to learn about the recent incident involving Santonio Holmes in Florida," Rooney said in a statement.

Rooney said he would have no further comment until the team gathers more information.

Since 2006, Holmes has been charged with marijuana possession in Pittsburgh, domestic violence in Ohio and disorderly conduct in Florida. The marijuana and domestic violence charges were dropped. The disorderly conduct charge was dropped in exchange for a $250 donation to a police officers trust fund.

does anyone know whatever happened after Santonio got busted with pot? did he meet with the Commissioner and get put on super-secret probation or anything?

Allegheny County Assistant District Attorney Rachel Newman announced the decision at a court hearing Wednesday.

Pittsburgh police say they found three marijuana-filled cigars — or blunts — in Holmes’ car when he was pulled over on Oct. 23. They pulled Holmes over because they were looking for a car similar to the one he was driving. Holmes alerted police to the drugs.

According to the highest office in the country, some "very fine people" marched with torches in a violent protest in Charlottesville, but participating in a non-violent protest on a football field means you are an S.O.B. who should be fired.

Allegheny County Assistant District Attorney Rachel Newman announced the decision at a court hearing Wednesday.

Pittsburgh police say they found three marijuana-filled cigars — or blunts — in Holmes’ car when he was pulled over on Oct. 23. They pulled Holmes over because they were looking for a car similar to the one he was driving. Holmes alerted police to the drugs.